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Can You Do a 203K Loan for an Investment Property?

An FHA section 203(k) loan enables you to either buy or refinance a home and use the mortgage proceeds to make needed repairs. However, you can only use 203(k) funds for your primary residence. Still, since the Federal Housing Administration insures the products, they may be more accessible to some consumers with credit or income limitations than other rehabilitation loan options.
Ways to Manage Taxes on Investment Property

Many people and businesses acquire rental properties and commercial real estate for their earnings potential, and as part of an ongoing portfolio strategy. However, as is the case with many ventures, there can be downsides to buying real estate as an investment. One such downside is taxes.
Passive Income From Rental Property: Different Investment Structures

Being a landlord isn’t easy, but seeking income from rental property isn’t always stressful, time-consuming, or laborious. There are several different types of investment structures designed to help pursue potential passive income. Each requires different amounts of initial investment as well as varying levels of skills and knowledge.
What Is Asset Protection?

Asset protection is employing strategies meant to protect your wealth from litigation.
Can You Get a Loan for a Rental Property?

It is possible to get a loan for a rental property. Approval depends on your credit, income, down payment amount, and the type of mortgage you are applying for, among other factors.
Can You Short Sell an Investment Property?

In real estate, a short sale is typically when a homeowner sells their property for less than they owe on the mortgage — usually in a tight financial situation. The same can be done with a financed investment property to avoid an impending foreclosure.
Drop & Swap: When It's Time to Go Your Separate Ways

Fred and Bill Franklin were owners of a student housing property in the southeast. They operated the asset under an LLC set-up with a third member, a national REIT, which provided property management and operations services.
Can a Condo Be a Good Investment Property?

As a real estate investor, you have numerous options for where to direct your investment spending. You may focus on residential real estate, including individual properties or multi-family dwellings (which are considered commercial assets), or you may prefer other sectors like hospitality, retail, or office. If you are evaluating condominiums as an investment, you may find that the property type fits into your strategy.
What is a Property Investment Fund?

Real estate is an investment with broad appeal and multiple options for participation. Investors can choose to buy properties directly and manage them personally or acquire a portfolio of assets and delegate the day-to-day management to someone else. Alternatively, you can choose to invest indirectly through asset-backed securities or other vehicles.
Real Estate Ownership Structures: Delaware Statutory Trust and Series LLC

There’s good reason why more than 1 million businesses and nearly two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies1 are incorporated in the State of Delaware -- the state is internationally recognized for its advanced statutory laws and judicial decisions regarding the governance of Delaware business entities.
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